February 2024
Intermediate to advanced
710 pages
30h 6m
English

The 1840s saw two cornerstones of modernity, capitalism, and science, integrated with early photographic practice, as inventors searched for a low-cost, easy-to-use process that would combine the detail of the daguerreotype with the reproducibility of the calotype. Activity centered on making glass negatives, which were an ideal emulsion support base, cheaper than a silvered plate, and free from the drawbacks of the paper negative process. The main obstacle in devising an efficient glass-backed process was finding a way to keep the silver salts from dissolving or floating ...
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